noun
a period of time spent waiting for a connecting flight
verb
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preposition
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The airline informed us that there would be a two-hour layover in Chicago before our final destination.
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We have a layover in Atlanta for about an hour, so we can grab a quick bite to eat before our next flight.
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I hate layovers, they always make the trip feel longer than it actually is.
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After a long day of meetings, I needed a layover at home before heading out to dinner with friends.